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Sunil Sarkar was born at the foothills of Himalaya in North Bengal in 1965 and his entire childhood was surrounded by the amazing scenic beauty of bountiful nature. Inspired by serene surroundings, Sunil started capturing visuals from his everyday life on pencil and paper since he was very young. Driven by his passion for art, Sunil moved to Kolkata in 1985 to study Fine Arts in Indian College of...
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Group Show
India Habitat Centre - Visual Arts Gallery
delhi
Lodi Road
110003 New Delhi, India
+91-11-43663333
http://www.habitatworld.com/
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May 24th - May 28th
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closing in
3 days
added about 1 month ago
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Opening:
May 24th
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Goethe‐Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan Mumbai andProject 88 are proud to announce Mario Pfeifer's first solo exhibition in India presenting his acclaimed and widely exhibited installation project A Formal Film in Nine Episodes, Prologue & Epilogue (2010). This is the first time the work will be showcased in the city of its making – Mumbai.During his researchandproduction period in 2010, Pfeifer deve...
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Opening:
April 27th
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Opening:
May 24th
6:45 PM - 8:45 PM
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The Drawing Wall brings to the larger exhibition a sense of the artist, his or her materials and methods before the white cube became universal. Its central display will be a wall of drawings that revisits the exceptional draughtsman skills of the modernist generation. It also includes a series of works that critically annotate and introspect on the seminal modernist movement in India.
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The sublime, according to the German philosopher Schopenhauer, could be beautiful or malignant, but it always creates a sense of awe. It draws on the twinned emotions of great astonishment and great fear. In a global climate beset by doubt and economic uncertainty, the exhibition Ideas of the Sublime seeks to restore to art its centrality in human experience.
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The present show revisits a historical moment in art history with the works of four great acclaimed Masters of Indian art: Nandalal Bose, Jamini Roy, Gopal Ghosh, and Gobardhan Ash and also makes an attempt to question a number of just stated such ‘little tested assumptions’ at a time when more mass culture has spawned its spurious harmonies. As debased modernism retreats more and more into de...
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Quarto '13 - featuring 4 prominent artists, A Ramachandran, KG Subramanyan, Anjolie Ela Menon and Satish Gujral.
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Gallerie Alternatives presents a group exhibition of paintings, drawings, graphic prints & sculptures by T. Vaikuntam, Jayshree Burman, Trupti Patel, Ramananda Bandopadhyay, Sanjeev Verma, Stanley Suresh, Rajesh Rana, Manoj Bhramar, Medha Sharma, Pintu Roy & many more 17th April – 31st May
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“O fleecy hair, falling in curls to the shoulders! O black locks! O perfume laden with nonchalance! Ecstasy! To people the dark alcove tonight With memories sleeping in that thick head of hair. I would like to shake it in the air like a scarf! “
Charles Baudelaire
The Hair (The Flowers of Evil - trans: William Aggeler)
Oriane Zerah is an independent photographer represented by WostokPr...
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Opening:
May 18th
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Gallery Espace, New Delhi is pleased to present ‘GRAIN’- works by Mekhala Bahl, Anjali Deshmukh, Ranu Mukherjee and Shalina Vichitra. The entire suite of works consists of canvases, mixed-media works and a video installation with a sense of eclecticism being visible through varied mediums and thought processes that culminate in the form of this show. Being one of Delhi’s premier galleries,...
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Opening:
April 24th
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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In this grand mural spanning a total size of 9 feet (height) by 36 feet (width), Subramanyan revisits the rich symbols and relics of the past in his inimitable style, characterized by glorious strokes in black and white.
To some truth is single; to some others many. And they all devise special signs and symbols, rituals and relics to demonstrate its basic unity. But with the passage of time, these fail to fulfi...
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Opening:
May 9th
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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